World Wish Day at Topgolf

Steve used to work at the house of the mouse in Orlando and it is a destination that many Make-A-Wish families take their wish trips with their families to come and visit Mickey, Minnie and all of their pals. Before many of these families leave their home town they have parties to send these families off for their Wish trips. Many of these parties take place at amazing venues and Topgolf is one of those places that families go for them.

April 29 is World Wish Day and Topgolf is going to honor it by every 34 minutes by turning all of their targets blue to represent the fact that wishes are granted every 34 minutes. If you are lucky enough to be at a Topgolf location today you should post a picture on social media of all of the blue targets and make notice of the World Wish Day so that others will see how awesome this is for the families in need and raise awareness of an awesome day!

Along with turning the targets blue every 34 minutes, be sure to taste their delicious Injectable Donut Holes because $1 from each order will be donated to Make-A-Wish. Guests can also ask their Bay Host to add a donation to Make-A-Wish on their check, or purchase our co-branded merchandise, with a portion of proceeds donated to Make-A-Wish.

Dads Say So there are many families impacted by nasty illnesses that take these trips to many different locations to meet many different people to help them and give them hope. It is painful as a parent to see other children going through some of the rough things that they had no control over and families scrape together everything they can to care for their children and they all deserve any help they can. Topgolf is an amazing company and amazing experience and is awesome to take part in raising money for an awesome experiences for families.

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